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Annie Le Brun (born 1942,
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) is a French writer, poet and literary critic.


Life

While still a student, Annie Le Brun discovered the shock of
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; She read
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's ''Nadja'' first, hand copying his ' and the '' Anthology of Black Humor''. Shortly after, in 1963, she met Breton himself, and took part in the activities of the surrealist movement until 1969, upon the dissolution of the group. Later, against what she considered to be the programmed liquidation of singularity, love and distraction, she confided that "with the surrealists one breathed, if only to discover the multiplicity of horizons what will have opened this unique attempt in the twentieth century to think all man?" This is how she stood in the wake of surrealism, embracing her quest for "convulsive beauty" and her lyrical insurrection. In 1972, she found a collective activity around Editions Now founded by Pierre Peuchmaurd, with the poet and playwright Radovan Ivsic, who became her companion, as well as Georges Goldfayn, Gerard Legrand and the painter
Toyen Toyen (born Marie Čermínová; 21 September 1902 – 9 November 1980), was a Czech painter, drafter, and illustrator and a member of the surrealist movement. In 1923, the artist adopted the professional pseudonym Toyen. The name Toyen has b ...
. The latter had illustrated in 1967 her first poetic book ''Sur le champ''. In these years, she wrote and publishes several other collections, which will be collected in 2004 in a single volume, under the title ''Ombre pour ombre''. During this prolific period of creation, she co-authored, among other collections and essays, three hybrid works in which her poetic writing is combined with illustrations – both photographic and plastics – from different artists: ''The Crossing of the Alps'', co-written in 1972 with
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and illustrated by the photographs of the Italian sculptor Fabio De Sanctis; ''Nearby the nomads'', a poetic collection illustrated by Toyen in 1972; and finally ''Annular Moon'', poetic story also illustrated by Toyen in 1977. In 1977, with her essay "Let loose everything," then in 1988 with'' Vagit-prop'', Annie Le Brun fiercely criticized what she considered to be the imposture of so-called "feminist" ideology, a "caricature of totalitarianism thinking," in fact the "insidious reappearance of moralism and silliness that characterizes the militant feminist point of view on sexuality ... under the guise of an objective inquiry". Evelyne Sullerot's book ''Le fait féminine'' (Fayard, 1978) and Marie-Françoise Hans and
Gilles Lapouge Gilles Lapouge (7 November 1923 – 31 July 2020) was a French writer and journalist with the daily ''O Estado de S. Paulo''. He won the 2007 Prix Femina Essai. Life He grew up in Algeria, where his father was in the military. After studying hist ...
's ''Les Femmes, pornography, and erotism'' (Ed de le Seuil, 1978), were inspirations, but also figures such as:
Simone de Beauvoir Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (, ; ; 9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986) was a French existentialist philosopher, writer, social theorist, and feminist activist. Though she did not consider herself a philosopher, and even th ...
, Marguerite Duras, Benoite Groult, Germaine Greer,
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, Elisabeth Badinter, Annie Leclerc, Xaviere Gauthier,
Luce Irigaray Luce Irigaray (born 3 May 1930) is a Belgian-born French feminist, philosopher, linguist, psycholinguist, psychoanalyst, and cultural theorist who examined the uses and misuses of language in relation to women. Irigaray's first and most well know ...
, and
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. None were spared, and in contrast to their "ideological lures", "cretinizing sorority" and "staggering rage of power", which she describes as "Stalinism in petticoats", Annie Le Brun writes, for example: In her pamphlets on this feminist recruitment, a militancy according to her close to the ideological terror, she rejects the logic of identity and power that mutilates the imaginary lover and locks women in the discourse of the same, in a conformation to roles (wife mother, working woman, etc.), to the detriment of individuality. In her revolt against the shackles of this "ideological terrorism of femellitude", which continues the alienation of women, but also against all systems, ideologies, parties, Annie Le Brun considered her book as "a call for desertion". In ''The Castles of Subversion'' (1982), Annie Le Brun examined the
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and the fantasty noir novel, exploring the imaginary landscapes of these dramas of the horrible. She read in these works, at a time dominated by the discourse of Reason, the emergence of a poetic violence and a critique of Enlightenment philosophy, announcing Romanticism. In 2014, she curated a show at the
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, on the death of
Marquis de Sade Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade (; 2 June 1740 – 2 December 1814), was a French nobleman, revolutionary politician, philosopher and writer famous for his literary depictions of a libertine sexuality as well as numerous accusat ...
.


Works


Poetry

* ''Sur le champ'', illustrated with six collages et three pointes-sèches by
Toyen Toyen (born Marie Čermínová; 21 September 1902 – 9 November 1980), was a Czech painter, drafter, and illustrator and a member of the surrealist movement. In 1923, the artist adopted the professional pseudonym Toyen. The name Toyen has b ...
, Paris, Éditions surréalistes, 1967. * ''Les mots font l'amour'', citations surréalistes, Paris,
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, 1970. * ''Les Pâles et fiévreux après-midi des villes'', Paris, éditions Maintenant, 1972. * ''La Traversée des Alpes'', avec Fabio De Sanctis et Radovan Ivsic, Rome, éditions Maintenant, 1972. * ''Tout près, les nomades'', avec une pointe-sèche de Toyen, Paris, éditions Maintenant, 1972. * ''Les Écureuils de l'orage'', Paris, éditions Maintenant, 1974. * ''Annulaire de lune'', illustré avec six dessins et trois pointes-sèches par Toyen, Paris, éditions Maintenant, 1977. * ''Ombre pour ombre'', recueil des ouvrages précédents, Paris, Gallimard, 2004.


Essays

* ''L' Humour noir'', in ''Entretiens sur le surréalisme'', edited by
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, Paris-La Haye, éd. Mouton, 1968. * ''Lâchez tout'', Paris, Le Sagittaire, 1977. * ''Les Châteaux de la subversion'', Paris,
Jean-Jacques Pauvert Jean-Jacques Pauvert (8 April 1926 – 27 September 2014) was a French publisher, notable for publishing the work of the Marquis de Sade in the early 1950s and as the first publisher of the '' Story of O'' (1954) and the first edition of Kenneth A ...
and Garnier-Frères, 1982 ; re-edition. Paris, Gallimard, coll. " Folio essais ", 1986. * ''Le Sentiment de la nature à la fin du XXe siècle'', with photographs of Petar Dabac, Paris, éd. Atelier, 1982. * ''À distance'', Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert in éd. Carrère, 1984. * ''Soudain un bloc d'abîme,
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'', Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1986 ; re-edition. Paris, Gallimard, coll. " Folio essais ", 2014. * ''Appel d'air'', Paris, réflexion sur la poésie, Paris, Plon, 1988 ; re-edition. Paris, Verdier/poche, 2011. * ''Sade, aller et détours'', Paris, Plon, 1989. * ''Petits et grands théâtres du Marquis de Sade'' s/d Annie Le Brun, Paris Art Center, 1989. * ''Vagit-prop, Lâchez tout et autres textes'', Paris: Ramsay/Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1990 ; re-edition. Paris, Éditions du Sandre, 2010. * ''Comme c'est petit un éléphant !'', postface au « ''Surmâle'' » of
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, Paris: Ramsay/Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1990. * ''Qui vive. Considérations actuelles sur l'inactualité du surréalisme'', Paris, Ramsay/Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1990. * ''Perspective dépravée'', Bruxelles, La Lettre volée, 1991 ; re-edition. Paris, éditions du Sandre, 2011. * '' Surréalisme et subversion poétique'', Stanford, University Lecture Series, 1991. * ''Les Assassins et leurs miroirs. Réflexion à propos de la catastrophe yougoslave'', Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert / Terrain Vague, 1993. * ''Vingt Mille Lieues sous les mots, Raymond Roussel'', Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1994. * ''De l'inanité de la littérature'' (recueil de textes critiques), Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert in ''Belles Lettres'', 1994. * ''Pour Aimé Césaire'', Paris, Jean-Michel Place, 1994. * ''Statue cou coupé'' (dans le débat à propos de négritude et créolité), Paris, Jean-Michel Place, 1996. * ''
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, 2000 ; re-edition. Paris, Gallimard, " Folio essais ", 2005. * ''Du trop de réalité'', Paris, Stock, 2000 ; re-edition. Paris, Gallimard, " Folio essais ", 2004. * ''Pour ne pas en finir avec la représentation'', with five photographs of Jindrich Styrsky, Strelec, Prague, 2003. * ''On n'enchaîne pas les volcans'', Paris, Gallimard, 2006. * ''
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, la mariée du vent'', collective work with text by
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,
André Breton André Robert Breton (; 19 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer and poet, the co-founder, leader, and principal theorist of surrealism. His writings include the first ''Surrealist Manifesto'' (''Manifeste du surréalisme'') o ...
, Max Ernst, Annie Le Brun, Octavio Paz et Delmari Romero Keith, Paris, coédition Gallimard/Maison de l'Amérique latine, 2008. * ''Les Châteaux de la subversion'', suivi de ''Soudain un bloc d'abîme, Sade'', re-edition. Paris, Gallimard, coll. " Tel ", 2010. * ''Si rien avait une forme, ce serait cela'', Paris, Gallimard, 2010 * ''Ailleurs et autrement'', Paris, Gallimard, coll. " Arcades ", 2011. * ''Perspective dépravée. Entre catastrophe réelle et catastrophe imaginaire'', Paris, éditions du Sandre, 2011. * ''Les Arcs-en-ciel du noir : Victor Hugo'', Paris, Gallimard, coll. " Art et artistes ", 2012. * ''Cibles'', avec Gilbert Titeux, Paris, Gallimard – Le Promeneur, 2013. * ''L'Ange du bizarre. Le Romantisme noir : de Goya à Max Ernst'' (collective), with Felix Krämer, Johannes Grave, Hubertus Kohle, Paris, Musée d'Orsay – Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern, 2013. * ''Sade : attaquer le soleil'', Paris, coédition Musée d'Orsay / Gallimard, collection " Livres d'Art ", 2014. * ''Radovan Ivsic et la forêt insoumise'', coédition Gallimard/Musée d'art contemporain de Zagreb, 2015. * ''Ce qui n'a pas de prix'', Paris, Stock, collection " Essais – Documents ", 2018.


References


Bibliography

* Whitney Chadwick, ''Les Femmes dans le mouvement surréaliste'', Paris, Éditions du Chêne, 1986. * Georgiana Colvile, ''Scandaleusement d'elles. Trente quatre femmes surréalistes'', Paris, Jean-Michel Place éditeur, Paris, p. 165–171   * Judith Perrignon, " La mécontemporaine ", portrait d'Annie Le Brun, ''Libération'', 26 mars 2001. * Entrevue d'Annie Le Brun par Frédéric Poletti, ''Philosophie Magazine'', n° 26, février 2009. * Mathieu Terence, " La poésie continuée par d'autres moyens ", ''Présence d'esprit'', Paris, Éditions Stock, 2010.


External links


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